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Black's Law:
A Criminal Lawyer Reveals His Defense
Strategies in Four Cliffhanger Cases
The title of criminal defense lawyer Roy Black's first book alludes to the renowned legal dictionary, and the reference is appropriate: Black is beyond a reasonable doubt the definitive defense attorney. Considered among the best advocates for the accused in the United States, he has had clients that included William Kennedy Smith and Marv Albert. But in Black's Law, the former public defender and law professor recounts the strategies and tactics he employed to safeguard the freedom of four lesser-known clients: Luis Alvarez, Thomas Knight, Steve Hicks, and Fred De La Mata.
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here to read more. To read the first chapter on Luis Alvarez, click here.
Helpful Links
Click here to view our list of links to other helpful web sites.
University of Miami School of Law
Click here for access to Roy Black's Criminal Evidence Workshop
Click here for
the syllabus to Howard Srebnick's Criminal Prosecution and Defense Lawyering
Workshop
Significant Motions Filed in Firm Cases
Click here to download significant motions from various Firm cases.
Other
Resources - Black's
Law - Useful Links
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Srebnick, Kornspan & Stumpf, P.A.
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